Han and Holden's journey on The Amazing Race Season 37 has been quite exciting. Throughout the 12 legs of the recently concluded season, the brother sister duo surprised everyone by making it to the Top 3 finalists.
In the latest episode, the finale revealed, Han and Holden arrived second at their final destination, after Carson and Jack. After they became the runner-up and grabbed the second spot, the brother-sister duo were interviewed by the host, Phil Keoghan.
During the interview, Han told the cameras that she was:
"So grateful for this experience, and it's so much more than a million dollars."
The Amazing Race Season 37 Finale: Han and Holden became the first runner-up
During their post-show interview with The Amazing Race Season 37 host, Phil Keoghan, Han reflected on their journey. She mentioned that she was "grateful" for the experience. She mentioned that even though they didn't win the prize money, the experience they had was "much more" than the million dollars.
Han added that without the competition, she might not have been able to learn what she and her brother were capable of achieving together. She understood the importance of being a finalist for such a renowned show.
Listening to his sister, Holden, referred to her as :
"Partner in this for life."
He mentioned that he didn't want to go through the whole experience, and the competition with anyone else, but Han. He further stated that there was nothing "shameful" that they were the second team to arrive during the finale.
"There's nothing shameful about being second on The Amazing Race," said Holden.
The Amazing Race Season 37: Han and Holden's performance throughout the competition
During The Amazing Race Season 37's first leg, Han and Holden were the fifth team out of seven, while the second leg placed them in eleventh spot. There have been various legs where the brother sister duo has been ahead in the competition. It includes the fourth leg, where they came sixth, and the fifth leg, where they grabbed fifth position.
During the sixth leg of the show, based in the UAE, Han and Holden were the second team to arrive at their destination. For the eleventh leg, the duo came second out of four finalist teams, and similarly, for the finale, they were the second team.
Competition's ninth leg was a close call for Han and Holden. There were a total five teams, and they were the last team to arrive at the final destination. Viewers are well aware of how the elimination works for the race. The last-arriving team gets eliminated.
However, the ninth leg of the show was declared the non-elimination leg. It meant, even though Han and Holden were the last ones, they were safe and advanced in the show.
CBS now streams The Amazing Race Season 37 finale.